One day, Takamiya Naho receives a letter written to herself from ten years in the future. As Naho reads on, the letter recites the exact events of the day, including the transfer of a new student into her class named Naruse Kakeru.

The Naho from ten years later repeatedly states that she has many regrets, and she wants to fix these by making sure the Naho from the past can make the right decisions—especially regarding Kakeru. What's more shocking is that she discovers that ten years later, Kakeru will no longer be with them. Future Naho asks her to watch over him closely.

This is a manga I discovered late last year. I was SOOOO happy when I found out that it was coming out of hiatus soon. (I was even more happy that I hadn't discovered it earlier and had to put up with the full year of the hiatus! LOL)

It is so fantastic that CR picked this up. It is a rather impressive and, in my opinion, unique story. The "letter from the future" gives the standard shoujo romance a new twist that pushes it above the average romance drama. The characters are also really good and the art is beautiful!

Chapter 10 is finally out! Fantastic chapter! So many important things said. (But will they be enough to counter what is to come? And how will Kakeru react when

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he finds out about the letters. I already feel like he thinks Naho confessed because she was afraid he would die and not because she really loves him. He is WRONG, but I'd bet that is how he feels. When the truth of the letters comes out, he may go over the edge because he will feel that she is with him because of the letters and not because she really loves him. He'll also feel like he stole her away from his best friend. I can see lots of problems ahead...

That is hard to say. The best answer is that Crunchyroll will upload it on the same day the magazine it is in hits the newsstands in Japan. That may not be a satisfying answer, since it doesn't say how often that is, but let me explain why it is, of necessity, vague.

When this manga came back from hiatus, the announcement included information about the expected frequency of chapters. It is in a monthly magazine, "Monthly Action", but the mangaka is not going to be putting a chapter out every month. Part of the reason is that she is also working on another manga in the same magazine: Re-Collection.

The wording I read about the schedule is:

Orange's serialization will be irregular, and the two series are expected to publish interchangeably, alternating in the magazine each month.

So far that has NOT been the case. Since the serialization returned, Orange had a chapter come out in February, April, and May. Re-Collection has not had a new chapter come out.